Overview
- Jillian Shriner was formally charged on May 13 with two felony counts: grossly negligent discharge of a firearm and assault with a semiautomatic firearm.
- The charges stem from an April 8 incident in Eagle Rock, where LAPD officers shot and wounded Shriner after alleging she fired at them during a search for hit-and-run suspects.
- Shriner has pleaded not guilty to all charges and remains free on a $1 million bond as she awaits a June 18 preliminary hearing to determine if the case will proceed.
- Body camera and surveillance footage released by the LAPD shows officers repeatedly ordering Shriner to drop her weapon before she allegedly fired at them.
- Shriner claims she believed she was defending her home from intruders, potentially mistaking the officers for the hit-and-run suspects being pursued in the area.